Fauci CRUMBLES as He Takes the Stand–This Is What He Said When Confronted Before Congress

Anthony Fauci might have retired from his job at the NIAID, but he still must answer for his many crimes. This man was behind every major decision regarding COVID since March 2020. He pushed extreme lockdowns that crippled our country. He demanded we wear masks, despite zero evidence showing they helped stop the spread of the virus. And he wanted Americans to get an experimental, permanent treatment–that many are now saying didn’t even work.

Fauci has plenty to answer for. More than anyone else, he is responsible for the fallout of the COVID pandemic, the economic effects which are still hurting our country. He retired after decades in a government job, perhaps hoping to avoid scrutiny. But he’s not out of the woods. Republicans are demanding answers from this Democrat hatchet man.

But the moment he took the stand the man who represented science just a day ago suddenly had no answers.

Since early 2020, TV and print profiles have deluged Fauci with endless adulation, spurring the sale of Fauci votive candles, Fauci bobbleheads and #trustFauci Twitter hashtags. But Wednesday, Fauci’s mind vanished.

Or at least that’s what he claimed. A federal judge compelled Fauci to answer questions from lawyers suing to reveal the role of “dozens of federal officials across at least 11 federal agencies “ to suppress “disfavored speakers, viewpoints and content on social-media platforms.” That lawsuit is exposing how Biden’s war on disinformation is demolishing Americans’ freedom of speech.

Fauci was deposed on Wednesday by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry. Landry labeled Fauci the “man who single-handedly wrecked the US economy based upon ‘the science, follow the science.’” But “over the course of seven hours, we discovered that he can’t recall practically anything dealing with his COVID response,” Landry said. [Source: New York Post]

Fauci is to blame for all the pain and suffering you’ve gone through during 2020 and today. Nobody else championed lockdowns and mandates more than him. Yet when he was forced to answer for his decisions–which included violating the First Amendment on social networks–he had no answers.

Suddenly he had no memory of the many decisions he made that hurt the United States.

Plenty of interesting tidbits have come out of this closed-door deposition, though. He claimed he didn’t refute the Great Barrington Declaration, a statement from top scientists rejecting lockdowns. But at the time (October 2020) he emailed Deborah Birx and said, “I have come out very strongly publicly against the Great Barrington Declaration.”

Not only that, but Fauci seems to think he knows better about your health than you do. AG Eric Schmitt tweeted that Fauci actually said, “the rest of us ‘don’t have the ability’ to determine what’s best for ourselves.”

Sounds like the words of a dictator. Which is exactly what Fauci was, spurred on by the liberal media and Democrats, who used his words to steal more power from the American people. Yet today, Fauci thinks he can lie to attorneys general and get out of what he did to America.

But he doesn’t have to be honest during a deposition. We have countless documents that prove he violated the law and American rights to push his agenda. When Republicans take the House and conduct their investigations, it’s all going to come out.

Perhaps Fauci won’t have a very nice retirement, after all?

Author: Kit Fargo


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